Great concept! Minor feedback/nit: bottom of landing page is (c) 2016 in Aug 2018.
Copyright notices aren't there to tell you what the current year is. What would the point of that be? Everybody knows what the current year is. Copyright notices are there to declare when a creative work was created. That's when the copyright term starts. If you just set it to the current year you're lying about when the copyright expires and it renders the notice invalid (at least in the USA). In this case, you can…
Thanks Jim for highlighting this and teaching about a common misconception. My intent was to help the author avoid the “dead website” feel of a 2-3 year old (c) label. Updating the year to current year could be one solution but I was not proposing anything.
I hear your point on the legality angle and have done a ton of reading to update my own stance on this.